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Dissolved iron and other hard minerals are absorbed during the filtration and treatment process, as well as along water’s journey from source to tap. These absorbed minerals and metals cause the water to become hard and its quality depleted. Some household headaches associated with using hard water include:

  • Clogged appliances that lead to water-flow issues
  • Hard-to-clean residue and buildup on appliances, hardware, and surfaces
  • Soap scum on showers, bathtubs, and sinks
  • Prematurely aged clothing and linens that are rough to the touch
August 24, 2019

Reno

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Reno’s main source of water comes from the Truckee River, which supplies Reno with 80 million gallons of water per day. Once sourced, water […]
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Paradise

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Located in the Las Vegas Valley, Paradise shares a water source, and therefore many water qualities, with Las Vegas’ water. Paradise’s drinking water is […]
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Henderson

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Water in Henderson comes primarily from the Colorado River, which begins its long journey to Henderson taps as snow in the Colorado Rockies. Fifteen […]
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Las Vegas

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Nearly 90% of Las Vegas’ drinking water comes from Lake Mead, the reservoir formed by the Hoover Dam, which holds surface water ultimately sourced […]
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Coeur d’Alene

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The primary water source for the city of Coeur d’Alene is the Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer, an underground river that flows an average of 200 […]
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San Francisco

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The majority of San Francisco’s water supply comes directly from runoff from the Sierra Nevadas. The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission manages a complex […]
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San Diego

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems San Diego’s water comes from three main sources — the Colorado River, runoff from the Sierra Nevada mountain range, and local supplies like surface […]
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Sacramento

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Sacramento, known as The River City, receives 85% of its water from surface or river water, with the other 25% coming from groundwater. Water […]
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Los Angeles

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Los Angeles has three main water sources, including the Eastern Sierra Mountain range via the Los Angeles Aqueduct system, the San Fernando groundwater basin, […]